Six Key Challenges for the Future of Collection Development
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https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.50n4.244Abstract
This paper presents an overview of challenges facing collection development. It considers the evolving nature of collections and the main players in the information exchange process as well as outlines six key challenges intended to inform discussions at the Janus Conference, held in October 2005. These challenges can serve as catalyst for further discussion in the profession.
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